Jobs

It's something to accept - when I'm broke, when I'm sick, when I'm uncertain how far away from normalcy my next detour will take me - that every path leads to regrets, if I allow it to. I don't know how this one is going to turn out.

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There is a lot to be wary of when using CL for goods and/or services. Anything can happen.
So, why, you might ask, would a person still do any business on Craigslist if there are so many scam artists, shysters and loons on the site?

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It looks like I have a job here in NOLA. After less than a month of looking (the first two weeks were a wash as I was exploring the city and anticipating a visit to Kansas), I'll be getting back into the food service industry that I prefer. My situation obviously isn't what one might … Continue reading Looking For Work in Obama’s America

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Myopic With my current job soon to expire, I'm out there beating the streets (and the internets) looking for work. I've turned in probably 30 applications and/or resumes over the past month, and I will continue to do so as long as I haven't found anything. One glaring hindrance when looking for work is the … Continue reading Google, You Are Fucking My Shit Up

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I wrote this piece a few days back about the so-called "Class Warfare" of Obama's new proposed tax increases. I think it rang true for a lot of people, but there are those who disagree and I think their view is summed up in this opinion piece in the Washington Post by ultra-Conservative, German tool, … Continue reading Class Warfare: Addendum

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Three weeks in, and I have a job. Not a record, but damn close. Of course, the last time I got a job within three weeks it didn't turn out so well. But I'm sure this will be different. Right? Regardless, this means I get to keep paying my bills. Which is good, because apparently … Continue reading A Seattle Update

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I was starting to think Nashville was going to be my Waterloo. But a job has presented itself. A pathetic, low-paying job, but a job. To be fair, I get pretty pessimistic in every city. But there was a perfect storm of issues here that made this city seem especially hopeless: Relational, Mental, Economic (national), … Continue reading A Reprieve